Concerning art about ... the art of the Land

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Concerning art about ... the art of the Land

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There's a lot of great art of The Chronicles (and some not so great, but funny nonetheless). :D

But I was thinking that if there was ONE thing from TC that I wish I could see made into art... it would be Lord Mhoram's Victory. Does anyone else agree? My imagination has it pictured but I doubt I have the skill to pull it off successfully enough to capture the moment.

Is there any art, either "official" or no concerning it?

Just a random wish... :cry:
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wait, are you talkign the sculpture in the book, or the actual thing? im very lost here, because they did make a sculpture of it in the book
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Look in the album, there's an interesting work by iczar.

In the TCTC section of the album
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im very lost here, because they did make a sculpture of it in the book
They did?
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In [u]The Illearth War[/u] was wrote:He followed, and stopped with her before a large picture in a burnished ebony frame. It was a dark work, but glowing bravely near its center was a figure that he recognized immediately: Lord Mhoram. The Lord stood alone in a hollow tightly surrounded by black fiendish shapes which were about to fall on him like a flood, deluge him utterly. His only weapon was his staff, but he wielded it defiantly; and in his eyes was a hot, potent look of extremity and triumph, as if he had discovered within himself some capacity for peril that made him unconquerable.

Elena said respectfully, "Ahanna names this `Lord Mhoram's Victory.' She is a prophet, I think."
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picture, sculpture, whatever
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